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How Russian trolls polarized the vaccine debate
Russian troll accounts discussed vaccines not only to sow discord among people of the United States, but also to flesh…
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Disclosing COVID-19 cases in public is more effective than lockdown
Lockdown strategies are a blunt instrument with health risks and economic consequences. The public knowledge sharing approach in South Korea…
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Challenge-led system mapping: A knowledge management approach
A newly published handbook provides a step-by-step guide to challenge-led system mapping, with knowledge management an essential aspect in the…
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How free data can transform innovation
The EU’s recently published data strategy is based in the principle that data should be available to all.
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Call for papers: Mass collaboration and knowledge management
A forthcoming journal special issue will explore mass collaboration and knowledge management in the context of COVID-19. The call for…
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The knowledge disruption from fast and frugal innovation in response to COVID-19
What does this knowledge disruption mean for knowledge management (KM)?
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Simple data visualisations have become key to communicating about the COVID-19 pandemic, but we know little about their impact
Visual representations of data are playing a significant role in COVID-19 communication, so the public’s ability to make sense of…
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Coronavirus shows the urgency of ensuring that research gets into the public domain
Knowledge is a product of a social collaboration and should thus be owned by and placed in service of the…
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In a world of dark data, knowing what we don’t know is key
The new book Dark Data explores the data we don’t have, and the complications this brings to our ability to…
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Busting coronavirus myths will take more than science: lessons from an AIDS study
Attempting to defeat these folk theories with science achieved little; the myth busters of the AIDS epidemic were talking past…